The Labor of Extraction in Latin America


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Edited by Kristin Ciupa, Jeffery R. Webber
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224

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Kristin Ciupa is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Regina. She is the author of The Political Economy of Oil in Venezuela: Class Conflict, the State, and the World Market. Jeffery R. Webber is an associate professor of politics at York University, Toronto. He is the author or co-author of five books, and co-editor of two books. Most recently, he is co-author of The Impasse of the Latin American Left.

Table of Contents PART ONE - THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Chapter One - Introduction: The Labor of Extraction in Latin America Kristin Ciupa and Jeffery R. Webber PART TWO - REVISITING THE CLASSICAL CASES Chapter Two - The Political Economy of the Labor Movement in Contemporary Argentina Ruth Felder and Viviana Patroni Chapter Three - Oil and the Dualization of Venezuela's Labor Movement Kristin Ciupa Chapter Four - A Labor History of Extractivism in Colombia: From Coffee to Coca and Beyond Phillip A. Hough Chapter Five - Reading Peru from Chile: Examining Mining Unionism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Omar Manky Chapter Six - Capital Accumulation and the Forms and Potentialities of the Labor Movement in Latin America: Critical Reflections on Argentina and Chile Guido Starosta and Fernando Javier Cazon PART THREE - EXTENDING THE FRAMEWORK Chapter Seven - Labor/Nature in (Late) Capitalist Mexico Aleida Hernandez Cervantes and Anna Zalik Chapter Eight - From Sindicalismo to Cooperativismo: The Atomization of the Bolivian Miners' Movement Andrea Marston Chapter Nine - Migrant Labor as Extraction Christopher Little PART FOUR - CONCLUSION Chapter Ten - Conclusion and New Directions Jeffery R. Webber

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